Round 1 of the TOD Community Infrastructure Program is a closed, non-competitive grant program awarding up to $90 million to deliver community infrastructure in the 9 Local Government Areas accommodating growth in the 7 TOD Accelerated Precincts.
Key information
- Status: Not open for application
- Grant amount: Maximum grant amount must not exceed funding allocated to each Precinct as specified in guidelines
Program objective
The purpose of the TOD Community Infrastructure Program is to deliver active transport infrastructure that supports the liveability of high-density communities in the 7 TOD Accelerated Precincts by June 2029.
The specific objectives of the TOD Community Infrastructure Program are to:
- ensure projects deliver value-for-money, particularly in terms of economic and health benefits from increased active transport in the community
- improve the liveability and amenity of the TOD Accelerated Precincts, while increasing housing supply
- fund active transport infrastructure that is strategically aligned with the planning priorities, transport needs, and open space for each TOD Accelerated Precinct
- deliver well-planned infrastructure projects on time and on budget so new development is serviced within the National Housing Accord period
- maximise the extent to which the rezoned capacity for new homes within each TOD Accelerated Precinct is serviced by active transport infrastructure.
This program is administered by Planning, Land Use, Housing and Strategy.
Support and contact
todcip@dphi.nsw.gov.au